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Successful track record of Desktop Support Engineer architecture and administration, execution, and delivery. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Desktop Support Engineer to join our dynamic team.
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Offer application support across multiple operating systems, including Windows 10/11, Office 365, Outlook mobile, and macOS. Our support extends across various platforms, including in-person assistance, phone, and email support, encompassing phone/remote support, desk-side support, break/fix solutions, move/add/change requests, AV support, and more.
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Proactive support experience, utilizing tools such as Splunk and Control Up. Prior experience in Executive IT Support, particularly in supporting a CEO or chairman's suite, senior managing directors, and Board of Directors within the financial sector.
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My client, one of the largest global alternative asset management firms, are looking for a Desktop Support Engineer to join their team in New York. Desktop Support Engineer.
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Our enterprise client has a long-term consulting opportunity with holidays and paid time off for an experienced Technical Support Specialist to work in the New York City office of an enterprise financial client.
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A world-leading Quant Trading Firm in NYC is looking for a talented Desktop Support Engineer to join their world-class team in NYC. You will diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve technical issues that impact their mission-critical enterprise and trading environment.
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As Third Bridge’s Desktop Support Engineer, you’ll play a vital role to keep our business running smoothly! First line technical support: triaging issues, gathering information, resolving tickets.
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We need A senior Desktop Support Engineer who has recent experience working for a Hedge Fund (Not Banking) company. Years working with: Desktop Support. Develop strong relationships with the user community by providing white-glove in-person and remote support services for the firm’s technology stack which include OneDrive, SharePoint, Outlook / Exchange, Global Protect, Lenovo X1 laptops, RSA, Virtual Desktops, and more.
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The Desktop Support Engineer will be required to research issues and bring resolution to complex problems. The role does sits as part of a broader team responsible for global desktop support and desktop engineering.
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Extensive experience with desktop operating systems, including Windows 10 and Windows 11. 2+ years’ experience in an information technology support role required with experience in supporting pharmaceutical or manufacturing areas.
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Desktop Support Engineer Applications Server. Monitor, configure, support, and troubleshoot desktop and server based applications on a local and remote level throughout the enterprise.
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FirstPRO is seeking a Desktop Engineer to support our client’s operational growth for a consulting, on-site opportunity. Provide 2nd level desktop support for our corporate office.
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Job Title: Desktop Support Engineer/Windows Client OS Migration Engineer - Level 1. Troubleshooting and can do migration from Windows 8/10 to Windows 11 using any Windows Migration Tool such Intune/SCCM/Remote Installation Tool.
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The L2 Desktop Support Technician is responsible for providing advanced technical support and. Relevant certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, or Microsoft Certified Desktop Support.
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Responsibilities: As a Desktop Support Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance to end-users, resolving hardware and software issues, and ensuring optimal performance of desktop systems.
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